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Jul 2 2012, 12:30pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
One way save on your electricity bills during the summer or the winner is to have a programmable thermostat that can change the temperature when you're not home. Lennox has a new Wi-Fi enabled...
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One way save on your electricity bills during the summer or the winner is to have a programmable thermostat that can change the temperature when you're not home. Lennox has a new Wi-Fi enabled programmable thermostat that does much more than simply let you set programs for your home. You can set those programs at the touch of the Away button and the Wi-Fi connectivity allows users to adjust the thermostat on the go.
The thermostat can be adjusted from the computer or via a smart phone. Wi-Fi connectivity also allows the thermostat to show the conditions outside and the continuously monitor air quality to make changes to the existing system in your home for ideal air quality. There's no indication of how much the thermostat will cost at this time.
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